APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lay-man of the Presbyterian persuasion. (1711). Remarks upon Mr. Hodges's pamphlet: Entitul'd Corah's transgression in murmuring against Aaron, reviv'd by Dissenters in Murmuring against the Order of Bishops. &c. By a lay-man of the Presbyterian persuasion. Printed [by James Blow?] in the year.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lay-man of the Presbyterian persuasion. Remarks upon Mr. Hodges's Pamphlet: Entitul'd Corah's Transgression in Murmuring Against Aaron, Reviv'd by Dissenters in Murmuring Against the Order of Bishops. &c. By a Lay-man of the Presbyterian Persuasion. [Belfast?]: Printed [by James Blow?] in the year, 1711.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lay-man of the Presbyterian persuasion. Remarks upon Mr. Hodges's Pamphlet: Entitul'd Corah's Transgression in Murmuring Against Aaron, Reviv'd by Dissenters in Murmuring Against the Order of Bishops. &c. By a Lay-man of the Presbyterian Persuasion. Printed [by James Blow?] in the year, 1711.

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